Happiness at the end of the rice field 'Ban Pa Bong Piang' A special journey

To breathe fresh air, soak up the peaceful nature and vast green rice fields as far as the eye can see at 'Ban Pa Bong Piang', Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province.

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[Day1]

We started our journey by car from Chiang Mai city to Hang Dong district, heading straight to Chom Thong district. Then turn right up to Doi Inthanon.

Continue driving straight until you reach the second checkpoint. After passing the checkpoint, turn left at the first intersection.

To reach Huai Sai Luang Waterfall, the drop-off point and pick-up point for tourists visiting Ban Pa Bong Piang.

We parked our car here and hired a pickup truck for a round trip for 700 baht. You can contact them from your accommodation.

The road between the parking lot and Ban Pa Bong Piang is a dirt road. If you are riding a motorcycle, be prepared for a bumpy ride.

After a short drive, we arrived at our accommodation. The first thing that caught our eye was the vast expanse of green rice fields. We were so excited that we couldn't wait to drop off our bags and explore the surroundings.

We have already booked our accommodation in advance. It is a homestay owned by Uncle Thongdee, and the price is 500 baht per person per night, including two meals: dinner and breakfast. There is no electricity here, but the owner has prepared candles for us.

There are many accommodations available here.

•Contact information for accommodation•

Uncle Thongdee 080-8478863

Baan Rabeang Na, Brother Bat 080-7946883

Ma Chi Pho 081-0201691

Brother Sonchai- 093-9722575

After packing our belongings, we set out to explore the surroundings.

The air here is pleasantly cool due to the intermittent rain. We strolled through the rice fields, taking photos, reading books, and listening to music.

By evening, we returned home for dinner. Mr. Phat, the son of Uncle Thongdee, brought us a food container with a delicious-looking meal. Today's menu included omelet, canned fish salad, free-range chicken tom yum, and stir-fried zucchini.

After finishing our meal, we sat on the balcony until nightfall. Rain fell throughout the night until around 4 am, leaving the surroundings shrouded in mist.

[Day 2]

We woke up early today to capture the morning light, but the heavy rain from the previous night had created a thick fog, offering a different kind of atmosphere.

Breakfast is served around 7 am. After breakfast, we relax at a nearby shop.

I sat and watched my uncle work in the rice fields until 11 am, then I headed back home.

::::Thank you to everyone who followed our journey and photos.◡̈ See you again on our next trip!::::

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